How dangerous is bowing?

1/5" ?

Some bowing is normal, but excessive bowing is a sign of disaster.
Have you noticed this before?

My 125 has no center brace, is made from 1/2" glass (weighs 27,542# BTW) and bows about 1/4" I am not really worried. It was made with no center brace but I have reinforced it with a canopy I designed to limit the bowing somewhat.
 
honestly i wouldnt trust any amount of bowing, it stresses the glass and the seams i'd drain the tank down halfway and silicone a brace across the top to hold it ... now i'm and old glass man a nd carpenter thats built a few tanks. but i've gotten cautious in my old age LOL
 
honestly i wouldnt trust any amount of bowing, it stresses the glass and the seams i'd drain the tank down halfway and silicone a brace across the top to hold it ... now i'm and old glass man a nd carpenter thats built a few tanks. but i've gotten cautious in my old age LOL


Some bowing is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about, but emphasis on the some.

Did it originally have a center brace, as in, did you or a previous owner remove it? 1/5" is probably fine...it's the 1/4" and up bow that you want to watch out for.

I'm assuming it's bowing more than it used to....or do you think you're just noticing it more? Most manufacturers offer a 5 year warranty these days. If it's really only 1.5 years old, and it's bowing to a point you're concerned about, email the manufacturer.
 
yes i would call the company to start with.
 
I didn't know they made 29g tanks with center bracing. I've never seen that before.


Bushwacker - could you tell me how to do this bracing thing? I'm ridiculously unhandy and lacking any knowledge in such pursuits.
 
AquariaCentral.com